I know I have read that,
1) the supposed propeller they identified was rusted.
2)there is plenty of sonar in that area and they DIDNT spot the torp or a sub.
3)the ship had advanced sonar and did not spot the sub or approaching torp.

The F-22 Raptor and F-35 are more maneuverable than The F-117 nighthawk, so I'd go with an F-22 squadron with several B-2 spirits flattening air
defences and then give the nod to the S.Korean airforce to finish off the job.

No F-117's in South Korea either. It is retired. Your article says the fighters are deployed "within easy reach of the Korean Peninsula", not on
the peninsula. The fighters referenced are F-22's on Japan.

No F-117's in South Korea either. It is retired. Your article says the fighters are deployed "within easy reach of the Korean Peninsula", not on
the peninsula. The fighters referenced are F-22's on Japan.

The F-22 Raptor and F-35 are more maneuverable than The F-117 nighthawk, so I'd go with an F-22 squadron with several B-2 spirits flattening air
defences and then give the nod to the S.Korean airforce to finish off the job.

I'm going to partially disagree. I think F-117s and B-2s under cover of darkness with precision bombs first, then maybe the 22s and 35s while
they're still reeling, if they don't hand off to SK first. I think the 117s still have some mileage in them and they'll use them first before they
break out the new costy toys. The new gear hasn't really been battle-proven yet (unless they've been deployed somewhere already -
verification?).

Armchair battle strategerists. Heheh.

Edit: I might have to amend, I do recall hearing something about the F117s were retired. Are they?

O nice, street view..if war ever broke out..hopefully it still be in enact

. Thats the only thing we didn't get to see in the Georgian War with
Russia in 08. Even though we know American soldiers were stationed there. You know that bring up a good question, could this all be a bigger picture
going back to the Georgia conflict?Maybe even further then that

The 117's are totally out of commission. There isn't a flyable one left these days. Most of them were stripped completely and destroyed aside from a
handful of museum ones that were stripped of everything useful. Shame to, it's a pretty neat looking plane, just greatly outclassed by that's
available these days.

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday broke his silence and joined international condemnation of North Korea, declaring his administration
willing to work with the international community to maintain regional peace.

So what is China's response now that they have also finally understood American's super powerful mightyness?

“China will defend no one” whatever the outcome, the adviser quoted Wen as saying.

So there we go. China has changed its stance from not condemning North Korea until they find out the truth to not defending anyone. This would not
only include North Korea, but also the US and its allies. Of course China still has to be diplomatic, but one gets the drift of the change in their
stance on the issue.

Of course North Korea also did not have the ability to torpedo a Korean navy ship and disappear within seconds and being spotted by no one.

The Korean ship was in fact torpedoed during a war exercise with US involvement. Another false flag attack.

A torpedo could have been launched from any of the American or South Korean warships or warplanes taking part in the Foal Eagle exercise alongside the
hapless Cheonan.

The above report blames the attack on a friendly fire accident, but since when is the US so clumsy during war exercises? The point is that there's a
high chance it was blown off by a US ship.

Last night I was also telling my wife that an invasion of North Korea will help Israel (aka Rothschildia) invade Iran using their Zionist influence
over the US and its allies and of course its own nuclear weapons. (This would explain why Israel is not on the official agenda).

A new UN report suggests that North Korea has been using front companies to export nuclear and missile technology and has helped Iran, Syria and
Myanmar, a Western diplomat said.

This is no surprise to me, and let's just wait until the actually march into North Korea and claim they have found full proof of it! Looks like this
year is going to be fun! Kill two birds with one stone! Is this the introduction to WWIII? I hope not. I'm not in the mood to find a safer place to
live just yet...

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